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OASA S.A.
Native name
ΟΑΣΑ Α.Ε.
Company typePublic
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
OwnerGreek government
SubsidiariesOSY S.A., STASY S.A.
WebsiteOASA.gr
Map of complete Metropolitan railway network (Metro, Suburban and Tram).

The Athens Mass Transit System is the largest mass transit system of Greece. The system is run by the OASA S.A. organisation and serves Athens Urban Area and the Athens Metropolitan Area (whole of the Region of Attica without the island section).

Companies

In March 2011, with the Greek Government Law 3920[1] Attiko Metro Operational Company (AMEL S.A.) absorbed Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways S.A. and TRAM S.A. and was renamed "STASY S.A." (Greek: ΣΤΑΣΥ Α.Ε.). Also ETHEL S.A. absorbed ILPAP S.A. and was renamed as "OSY S.A." (Greek: ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.). The mergers were officially announced on June 10, 2011.[2] [3] While mergers at the top management level took place quickly, integration of the former companies at operations and support level proceeds slowly.

As of July 2011, the Athens Mass Transit System consists of:

  • OSY S.A. (Greek: ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.)
    • Βus and trolleybus network
  • STASY S.A. (Greek: ΣΤΑΣΥ Α.Ε.)
    • The Athens Tram system, formerly operated by Tram S.A.
    • The Athens Metro old line Line 1 and new lines Line 2, Line 3

TRAINOSE S.A. (Greek: ΤΡΑΙΝΟΣΕ Α.Ε.)

OSY and STASY is wholly owned by OASA. TrainOSE (for its Proastiakos department) is coordinated by Athens Urban Transport Organisation (Organismos Astikon Syngoinonion Athinon - OASA, Greek: Οργανισμός Αστικών Συγκοινωνιών Αθηνών - Ο.Α.Σ.Α.), a state-owned company.[4]

ISAP, ETHEL and ILPAP were wholly owned by OASA S.A.. AMEL and Tram S.A. until June 2011 were subsidiaries of Attiko Metro S.A. (Greek: Αττικό Μετρό Α.Ε.), a company that is currently wholly owned by the Greek government.[5][6]

TrainOSE S.A., which absorbed the former Proastiakos S.A. in 2007, became independent of the OSE group in 2008 and is now a separate private company.

OASA regularly conducts street photography and videography competitions both in black-and-white and in colour for photos taken while inside its means of transport.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Law 3920, Government Gazette issue A-33, 2011-03-03.
  2. ^ Ministerial Decision 28737/2637, Government Gazette issue B-1454, 2011-06-17
  3. ^ Ministerial Decision 28738/2638, Government Gazette issue B-1454, 2011-06-17
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-02-07. Retrieved 2006-02-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-11-04. Retrieved 2006-02-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-03-01. Retrieved 2009-12-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ http://en.protothema.gr/oasa-photography-video-competition/

OASA companies established in 2011

Non-OASA companies